by Keidra Chaney A couple of things first: I didn’t so much read this book as I oohed and ahhed over it. Also, this isn’t so…
by Jordan Dinwiddie – Guest Writer They say the second effort is the hardest. Well, how about the eighth for Bryan Lee O’Malley? Bringing us…
by Nicole Keating My comic-reading history started at age 15. A little later than most, I’ll admit, and I envy my fellows who have been…
by Raizel Liebler Debora Halbert’s The State of Copyright: the complex relationship of cultural creation in a globalized world is an excellent academic entry to…
by Raizel Liebler Youna Kim’s The Korean Wave: Korean Media Go Global (2013) is another excellent addition to the growing corpus of academic books on…
By Corrin Bennett – Kill I am a sci-fi/fantasy nerd. I have read every book that Isaac Asimov has written (Nightfall is my favorite). I…
by Keidra Chaney Before I start this review, I will admit to a long-standing bias against dating books. Most of them seem to exist to…
By Keidra Chaney The Fan Fiction Studies Reader, an anthology of influential academic literature in the field of fan studies, is edited by Karen Hellekson…
Amanda LaPergola and Keidra Chaney A couple of months ago, Keidra and Amanda got together and shared notes about our recent Broadway experiences. It quickly…
By Kristin Bezio I recently picked up two collections of essays on gender and games compiled primarily by and for women. The first, From Barbie…